Burton - PR2223 A1 1638

Part.z. Sett. 3 • Remedies to difcontents . Memb. r.Subf. r forrowes Jtre annexed,and(tecceed oneanother. It is inevitable, it may not bee 305 avoided, and why theniliouldll: thou be fo much troubled~ Grave nihil eft - -- fpotiiini quodfort nmjitdf? as" Trelly _deemes out ofan old Poet, that which ~e~; 'I'ufl;' ve· js necdlarie, cannot be gnevous. If 1t be fo, then comfort thy felfem this, pma. , That whether thou wilt or no, itmuft be mdured: make averrueofneceflity, x cadan lih. ' · :mdconformethy felfeto undergo it, Y Si long a eft,leviseft,figravis eft, bre- de "n(ol. Eft vis eft, I fit be long, :tis light, ifgrievous,it ca~not !all:: It will away, dw ~:~{:,~;~'~':.,, dolorem minuit,and 1f nought elfe, yet nme will weare it out, cull:ome will quodaneceffiea[e it; z oblivion is acommon medicine for alllolfes, injuries,griefes , aad ;~::!,';!::,. detriments whatfoever, 'andJVhen th_ey Are oncepaft,thes cOmflJodttyco11tes of feras,fereninftlicitie, it makes the reft oforlr lift fiveeter unto us: bAt que h~c olim me- dum eft tam<n. rninifie juvabit, theprivation and JVant ofathing IJJdny tin1es makes it more ~~~=:~;lori pleafont anddelight fome then before it was. We mull: not think the happiell: tcmpur eft, ofus all to eCcape he,rewi~hout (ome misfortunes, ;:,:';~-;.~- --. ~ v[lf a~eo~ttUaeftJ!ncerav~lt!pttH, I . extinguit,inSoltcztumlf, altquzd /,ells mtervemt,- juria. deter, i Heaven and earth are much unlike, d ThofoheMHnly bodies indeedare freely ;;'.~7;:;::;em carried in their orbes wtth1ut any zmpedt11JCnt or interntplton, to contm11e adfert. their cottrfo for inmemerableagu, Andmake theirconverjions: bttt 11ten are a H~ber hoc • urged JVith many dif!icttlties, andhave divtrJ hin.derances, oppojitions ,jfill ;;:.~::;::~~" cro(sing, interrupting their endeavoursanddejires, andno mortaUmanes (Tee '"!• fu•viorem from this law ofnature. . weemuir not the~efore hope to have all things an- ;::,~~:I',;;u~:­ {wcr our own expetl:anon, to have a contmuance ofgood fuccelfe and for- b virg. tunes,F orttmanunquamperpetu'o eft bona.And as Minuti/10 F o:lix the Roman ' Ovid. Confull told that infulting Coriolan~, drunke with his good fortunes, ~.I;:,¥;:;:::~' looke not for that fuccelfe thou hall: hitherto had,' It neveryet happened to fuperu,humana any fJ;anfincc thebeginnin~ oftheworld ,nor ever will, to haveall things ac- ~~'"" 1 ;::t• carding to bis dejire,or to whomfortune 1vas never oppojite & adverfe.Even [o n:m•;;:;. ~~~­ it fell out to him as he foretold.And fo to others,evento that happinelfe of m ferunror ti-. .t!uguflm; Though he were Jupiter~ Almoner, Pluto's T reafurer , Neptunes !~:,ir:rt":'.. Admiral!, it could not fecure him. Such was Alcibi.tdes fortune,N arf etes, mento,fteU•, that great Gonfalva's,and moll: famous mens,that as~ JovitH concludes, it •rbereuj, other is almoftfilta/1 t~ greatprinces, through their own default or othmvifecirmm. '.:;.~~;eYr:':" vented 1vit henvie and malice, to lo(e .their honours, anddye contumelioztjly. jam f'ct;lu in- :Tisfo, ll:ill hath been? and ever will be, Nihil eft ab omni parte beatum, ~:;'ft~':;fffi~'; There s no perfechon IS (o abfolute, conjciunt, V .. Thatfom.e impurity doth not pollute. rum hommer Whatfoev.et is under the Moone is (ubjea to corruption,alteration,and fo 'ft~f.";:;~ng:;, long as thou livefr upon €arth looke not for other. fThou /halt not herejinde nat•r<tege elf peaceab.le and chearful.l dayes, q~<iet ti1ms ,but rather clludes,ftormes, calum. ;:;{.~{,t:,:~ nies,furhisottr fate. And asthofe errant planets in their lciill:infr orbes, c'JJionyjimHa-' have their feverall motions, fometimes direCl:,ll:ationarie, Rertograde, in ticar.tib.B. •e• Apogeo,perigeo,ori~ntall,occidentall,combull:,ferall,free,and as our Albo- ;;~~;;;::,~;,ft logers will,have their fortitudes & debilities, by rea(on of thofe good and hominer tUtor bad irradiations,conferred to each other,fite in the heaven>,in ti. :ir terms, ~~::~e:.1:~: nia ex Qlfimj {e_nre,_r;a fiuct.fferint, ita. ut nuUtt in refortunafit eit:ilvt,f4.ta. ""Pit. Gol'(aJvi lib. ult-ut Ju~ibl(4fl!takfitclariffimu d. culpa (U4. fi:cuJ circumvct1iri cum malitia & in;uidi4, imminura1ue dignitate per comumeliam mori. fin te1ris purum iHum !Clhtrcm nonin'IJenies~~"'entos [erenos;ntmflos poti:#,profCII4r, calumnias. Lipf cent.mift. ep.S. houfes,

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